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Vol 5, (1975)

The geochemical role of boron in the sediments of the Carboniferous Basins of Central Bohemia

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Category: Vol 5, (1975)
  • Pennsylvanian
  • geology
  • Czech
  • stephanian
  • boron
  • Líně formation

Authors: Vladimír Bouška, Zdeněk Klika & Jiří Pešek

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 Abstract: The boron contents of the Westphalian C to Upper Stephanian claystones, siltstones and tuffaceous rocks of the Carboniferous Basins of Central Bohemia were studied. The conclusion can be drawn that the environment of these sediments origin was of a freshwater character. This is consistent with most geological investigations so far carried out in this area. The higher boron contents have been established in red-colored sediments (the Týnec and Líně Formations). The drier rather arid climate was responsible for a more intensive desiccation of the basins, and, accordingly, the increased concentration of salts in the water of these basins; this was also reflected in the boron contents of the clay minerals.

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editor West Bohemian Museum in Pilsen

publisher SCIENDO

ISSN print version: 1805-2371

ISSN online vers.: 1805-286X

DOI: 10.2478

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